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In Bazaar of Bad Dreams, Stephen makes reference to author of what he perceives to be the best book about writing ever. Excerpt describes characters gathering around a fire from across a dark plain. Can anyone tell me the name of the author and/or the book?
 

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In Bazaar of Bad Dreams, Stephen makes reference to author of what he perceives to be the best book about writing ever. Excerpt describes characters gathering around a fire from across a dark plain. Can anyone tell me the name of the author and/or the book?
I always thought Stephen King's own book "On Writing" filled that bill.

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In Bazaar of Bad Dreams, Stephen makes reference to author of what he perceives to be the best book about writing ever. Excerpt describes characters gathering around a fire from across a dark plain. Can anyone tell me the name of the author and/or the book?

It's in the story note preceding "A Death," and it goes like this:

The Hair of Harold Roux, probably the best novel about writing ever published, Thomas Williams...